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May 9, 2026
For Everyone the Light
Every incursion measures its continuity based on the response it receives; the one undertaken in this public space has not found conditions that allow it to be sustained. By all evidence, the densely hand-spun treatise — in weekly installments of a rigorous 2,800 characters with spaces — has already exceeded the boundaries of its support. Rather than abuse the generosity of those who grant me this platform, it is appropriate to recognize that the discourse undertaken here is structurally superfluous for a city that is now 'at its best moment.' Of course, philosophy does not move the figures of mass tourism nor serve a society with such ingrained behaviors, and Palantir's recent manifesto will hardly terrify someone who already delegates their judgment and daily work to AI. The experiment therefore concludes with this column, having fulfilled its function as a methodology of public friction.

TL;DR
- The author is ending their public space column after four years.
- This decision is by the author and not due to censorship by the media.
- The discourse is considered structurally superfluous for a city deemed 'at its best moment' and heavily reliant on AI.
- The author notes the superficiality of philosophy in a society that delegates critical thinking to AI.
- Concerns are raised about the environmental and cognitive damage caused by new technological colonizations and AI.
- The author will continue their work in the field of 'reophenics' in other spaces.
- Gratitude is expressed to the newspaper, its director, and the readers.